Hello, I'm one of the booktab-equivalent requesters and in my case the request is motivated by the (sadly German-only) http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/german/tabsatz/tabsatz.pdf Please compare examples on pages 4 and 5 for the cmidrule functionality I'm missing in ConTeXt. The clarity you can give classy looking tables with trimmed cmidrules is even more evident in the example on page 9. There's lots of more use of this in the document, but it gets too esoteric to be easily grasped quickly (IMHO). Joh Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
The question of how to get tables equivalent to latex's booktabs package has been discussed quite a few times in the past. Booktabs package provides (top|mid|bottom)rule commands and a cmidrule command. The top and bottom rules are 0.08em thick, the midrule is 0.05em thick, and the cmidrules are 0.03em thick. The cmidrules do not extend beyond the columns edge. Here is an example of how to do something similar using tables in context http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table#Booktabs.
To me this looks exactly similar to the example in the booktabs manual. Am I missing something, or is it fair to say that context can generate booktabs like tables?
Patrick, any commnets?
Aditya
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